Friday, March 1, 2013

Four Useful Tips for Successful Alaskan Malamute Training

By Abigail Fischer


A dog can make an excellent addition to the family. Much in the same way that you would train and correct children, it is important to do that for your Alaskan Malamute too. How can you expect them to behave if you haven't taught them what that means? Read on for ways that you can start your Alaskan Malamute training.

- Allow your canine friend to socialize because it is an important part of training. Some undesirable pet behaviors occur when dogs have not been introduced to new people (including children), other animals or a variety of settings. Helping your furry pet become comfortable with new happenings cuts down the chance that your pet will fear or act aggressively in a new scenario. Begin socializing your four-legged friend as soon as you possibly can and keep on doing so throughout his lifetime.

- When training your furry pet, make sure to impose all commands you give. Don't repeat them again and again until your canine obeys. Issue them once firmly and be certain your four-legged companion obeys. Don't let your dog disregard a command or else he'll think that you're not serious and will disregard most of the training session. Follow through is key to training.

- Reward your pet whenever he exhibits proper behavior but do so only occasionally so as not to condition him to expect the reward always. Food is one of the best positive reinforcement tools available to the owner in the Alaskan Malamute training procedure. Rewarding a dog with treat after he has behaved pleasantly can make him realize that the behavior delights you and earns him reward therefore will repeat it when the opportunity comes. Praise, toys, playtime and affection can be invaluable tools too so attempt to vary the reward to make the training a lot more exciting.

- Always conclude a training session with your furry friend on a positive note, even if you have to adjust the situation to make your pooch successful. Ending a training session immediately after a disciplinary action will mean that your furry pet will remember the session as being about punishment, not about training.

The dog in your life is very important to you. Your relationship will only be helped by having good training and discipline now. You can focus more on having fun with your dog when you aren't always concerned about what trouble he is causing. Use the tips from this article to get desirable Alaskan Malamute training result.




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